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<blockquote data-quote="Sheboygan" data-source="post: 868908" data-attributes="member: 4690"><p>That is an interesting question. In the current state of NIL, etc., I certainly don't think Tech can compete to be a top 10 program consistently. What I <strong>do</strong> feel is achievable is a mostly top 25 program , with the occasional "off year", and the occasional top 10-15 year. IMO, our problems in the last 10-15 years have been building <strong>quality</strong> depth. That has been exacerbated by the current popularity of the transfer portal. We rarely have improved our team through the portal, it has pretty much been a wash. </p><p>We need a very well coached team, with the ability to recruit and coach up in all phases of the game. We need smart, disciplined, dialed in, players- not distracted by </p><p>"sideshows" in practice or in games. And we don't just need a few of these players on the team. We need the majority , and some leaders , too. </p><p>With the above conditions, I think we can run a "conventional" RPO offense , and an attacking, ball hawking defense, with very good special teams. Can we do all that with the current staff ? Based on the first 3 years performance , NO WAY. Maybe this year will be a surprise and we will start performing better. I am hopeful, but not optimistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheboygan, post: 868908, member: 4690"] That is an interesting question. In the current state of NIL, etc., I certainly don't think Tech can compete to be a top 10 program consistently. What I [B]do[/B] feel is achievable is a mostly top 25 program , with the occasional "off year", and the occasional top 10-15 year. IMO, our problems in the last 10-15 years have been building [B]quality[/B] depth. That has been exacerbated by the current popularity of the transfer portal. We rarely have improved our team through the portal, it has pretty much been a wash. We need a very well coached team, with the ability to recruit and coach up in all phases of the game. We need smart, disciplined, dialed in, players- not distracted by "sideshows" in practice or in games. And we don't just need a few of these players on the team. We need the majority , and some leaders , too. With the above conditions, I think we can run a "conventional" RPO offense , and an attacking, ball hawking defense, with very good special teams. Can we do all that with the current staff ? Based on the first 3 years performance , NO WAY. Maybe this year will be a surprise and we will start performing better. I am hopeful, but not optimistic. [/QUOTE]
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